Mantra (In Vain album)

Mantra is the second album by Norwegian progressive death metal band In Vain. It was released on January 18, 2010 by Indie Recordings. The album was recorded and mixed at the Dub Studio, in Kristiansand, between July 2008 and April 2009. The album was mastered in Strype Audio on May 2009.

The album was met with generally positive reviews and have currently a rating of 4/5 stars on sputnikmusic. There were released at special double disc edition with the bonus track "In Remembrance", which is a re-recorded version of the track first released on the "Wounds" EP in 2005. This album does not feature Even Fuglestad as an official member, but his contributions were credited as guest. Current guitarist Kjetil D. Pedersen was also featured as a guest on this album.

Tracklisting

All songs written and composed by Johnar Håland, except The Wayfaring Stranger (trad.). Arranged by In Vain. 

Credits

Band members

  • Johnar Håland - Guitars, Acoustic guitar, E-Bow & Backing vocals
  • Sindre Nedland - Lead vocals & Backing vocals (except track 3 and "Wayphearing Stranger")
  • Mantra (Dave Grohl song)

    "Mantra" is a song by Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, and Trent Reznor from the 2013 album Sound City: Real to Reel, the soundtrack to the 2013 documentary Sound City. Grohl was joined by different artists for different tracks as Grohl's "Sound City Players". For "Mantra", the final track on the album, he was joined by Homme and Reznor. Homme also appeared on two other tracks on the album, "Centipede" and "A Trick With No Sleeve".

    History

    The song was recorded during the jam sessions at Studio 606, Grohl and the Foo Fighters' own studio, where Grohl moved the notorious Neve 8028 console from Sound City after it had closed. The collaboration for "Mantra" was announced on December 14, 2012, two days after the live debut of another song, "Cut Me Some Slack", which features ex-Nirvana bandmates Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, Pat Smear, and ex-Beatle Paul McCartney.

    Live footage from the studio, which features Grohl, Homme and Reznor performing an instrumental version of "Mantra", was released via Rolling Stone's official website on March 7, 2013. In a second step were added Reznor's distorted guitar and the interweaving between the singing of the three musicians: "Grohl delivers the primary vocal, but by song's end, Reznor has grabbed the mic, while Homme delivers harmonies and guitar work throughout."

    Mantra (Faakhir Mehmood album)

    Mantra was the album produced by Pakistani pop singer, Faakhir co-produced by Music producer Shani Haider. This album was released in 2005 and contained many tracks that were major hits. Additionally, his videos were of exceptional quality and served to further increase his popularity.

    Track listing

  • "Mahi Ve"
  • "Tauba Hai Tauba Hai"
  • "Chal Uth Chaliyeh"
  • "Din Mein Teri Yaad"
  • "Jiya Na Jai"
  • "Kaash"
  • "Kadi Haan Kehndi"
  • "Kuri"
  • "Lag Lag"
  • "Mantra"
  • "Preetan"
  • "Jiya Na Jai" feat. Sunidhi Chauhan
  • Album Credits

  • Composer, Producer, Singer: Faakhir
  • Co-Producer, Arranger, Programmer, Keyboards, Drums, Backing-Vocals: Shani Haider
  • Recorded, Mixed, Mastered: Eric Pillai
  • Guitars: Kalyan, Shuja Haider
  • Flute: Ashwin
  • Sitar: Niladri Kumar
  • Tabla: Sanjeev Sen
  • Dholk: Raju Sardar & Javed
  • Dhol: Iqbal
  • Strings Conductor: Jitender
  • Choirs: Suzzane & Bianca Gomez
  • Song Lyrics

  • Mantra (Album) Song Lyrics
  • Voices (Chris Young song)

    "Voices" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Chris Young. After charting in mid-2008 on the Hot Country Songs charts, "Voices" was re-released in July 2010 following Young's first two Number one singles, "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)" and "The Man I Want to Be." The song is included on his album The Man I Want to Be, as well as a digital extended play of the same title. "Voices" became Young's third-consecutive Number One hit for the chart week ending February 19, 2011. The song spent 20 weeks on the Hot Country Songs chart during its first run plus 31 more weeks in its second run during its rise to #1. The song was written by Young, Chris Tompkins and Craig Wiseman.

    History

    At the 2008 CMA Music Fest, Young offered fans the opportunity to make personal recordings of dedications to special people in their lives. These fans received e-mails containing the song and the dedications.

    Young told The Boot that he wanted to re-release it because it was popular with his fans. It was accompanied by a digital extended play of the same title, comprising that song and three cover songs, "to share with fans some of the musical voices that helped make me the man I am today."

    Voices (Murray Head album)

    Voices is a studio album by Murray Head. It was released in 1981.

    Track listing

  • "Last Daze of an Empire" - 4:17
  • "Affair Across a Crowded Room" - 4:37
  • "Hey Lady" - 3:05
  • "On your Own Again" - 3:45
  • "She's Doing Time on the Line" - 4:00
  • "Chance Encounter" - 3:37
  • "Children Only Play (Do You Remember?)" - 4:46
  • "Old Soho" - 4:05
  • "A Tree" - 4:01
  • "Going Home" - 3:38
  • "Los Angeles" - 4:50
  • "How Many Ways" - 4:24
  • "Never Even Thought" - 5:31
  • Personnel

  • Murray Head - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Clifton Davis - choir, chorus
  • Jeff Beck - guitar
  • Richard Thompson - guitar
  • Alun Davies - acoustic guitar, background vocals, vibraphone
  • Rupert Hine - harmonica, piano
  • Simon Nicol - guitar
  • Dave Pegg - bass guitar, mandolin
  • Jeff Allen - drums
  • Dyan Birch - vocals
  • Pat Donaldson - bass guitar
  • Anthony Head - choir, chorus
  • Simon Jeffes - bass guitar
  • Bruce Lynch - double bass
  • Dave Mattacks - drums, percussion
  • Chris Mercer - saxophone
  • Trevor Morais - drums
  • Andy Newmark - drums
  • Morris Pert - percussion
  • Geoffrey Richardson - acoustic guitar
  • Voices (Claire Hamill album)

    Voices is the sixth album by English singer-songwriter Claire Hamill, released in 1986. The title refers to the fact that the album's mostly-instrumental music is entirely a capella, created by sampling and multi-tracking Hamill's voice.

    Track listing

    All songs written by Hamill.

  • Awaken...Larkrise - 4:01
  • Tides - 4:37
  • Moss - 3:10
  • Afternoon in a Wheatfield - 5:11
  • Stars - 3:02
  • Leaf Fall - 4:36
  • Mist on the Ridge - 4:28
  • Harvest - 3:35
  • Icicle Rain - 5:15
  • Sleep - 4:53
  • Personnel

  • Claire Hamill: guitar, keyboards, vocals, samples, loops, production
  • References

    External links

  • Claire Hamill's website
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